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tonight gun control and technology when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: one month has passed since the massacre at sandy hook elementary school where a gunman fatally shot 20 children and six adults. the tragedy has reignited a debate about gun violence in america. today president obama announced new measures for improving gun control. >> this is our first task as a society: keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. and their voices should compel us to change and that's why last month i asked joe to lead an effort, along with members of my cabinet to come up with some concrete steps we can take right now to keep our children safe. to help prevent mass shootings. to reduce the broader epidemic of gun violence in this country. and we can't put this off any longer. >> rose: his 23 executive actions are being called the largest reform proposal on guns in a generation. he called for expanded background checks, a renewed ban on assault weap
tonight gun control and technology when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: one month has passed since the massacre at sandy hook elementary school where a gunman fatally shot 20 children and six adults. the tragedy has reignited a debate about gun violence in america. today president obama announced new measures for improving gun control. >> this is our first task as a society: keeping our children safe....
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it might get exhausted quicker than ten years with cell phone technology and what not. so i'm kind of thinking it would be better to deal with it now and not have to deal with it later. and the overlay sounds very fair to me, because people who have their numbers can keep them. and that is my initial reaction to anyway. it's fair in that everybody will have a ten-digit dialing plan. so you will have a long distance call whether you are in either area. that is any initial reaction anyway. >> commissioner dooley? >> we discussed the idea that in san francisco retained the 4 15, we were acknowledging it would run out. but what we would prefer is to therefore have a new area code assigned exclusively to san francisco at that time. that is one thing that we had felt might work well. because we have such a strong identity as a city and county of san francisco, this might be a good time to move that forward. that idea we would retain 415 and add our own overlay >> commissioner dwight? >> so we discussed this at length and i think i agree with you that the overlay, just a strai
it might get exhausted quicker than ten years with cell phone technology and what not. so i'm kind of thinking it would be better to deal with it now and not have to deal with it later. and the overlay sounds very fair to me, because people who have their numbers can keep them. and that is my initial reaction to anyway. it's fair in that everybody will have a ten-digit dialing plan. so you will have a long distance call whether you are in either area. that is any initial reaction anyway....
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do you see sizable growth activities in technology? i certainly do, and although the company is reporting next week. many of them are very large, and would i suggest that you might want to look to smaller companies to gain, because a lot of disruption in technology today, but we think on apple we have a big position in that. i think it has 5%, 10% upside in the stock when they report the earnings. i think the street has been all over this and everyone is way too worried. i think apple will be a big catalyst for the whole market next week. >> so even though it's been declining and people are worried about apple? >> right. now, everyone but apple has spoken. >> right. >> next week we'll be able to hear from apple. you know, apple will tell us what's going on. that's more important. this company is a phenomenal company, and i don't think it's over yet. one key concern is profitability, and i think one thing about steve jobs, we always saw him put out products and he had a minimum 10% margin on it. we'll see if this new apple without steve
do you see sizable growth activities in technology? i certainly do, and although the company is reporting next week. many of them are very large, and would i suggest that you might want to look to smaller companies to gain, because a lot of disruption in technology today, but we think on apple we have a big position in that. i think it has 5%, 10% upside in the stock when they report the earnings. i think the street has been all over this and everyone is way too worried. i think apple will be a...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. address is on the steps on monday. i'm jamie colby. back to bulls and bears right now. >> brenda: so, first the price spikes and now the price hikes. chipotle warning of higher menu prices because of higher food costs. as consumers are getting smacked on everything from the checkout aisle to rents to airline tickets and fed saying we don't have an inflation problem. >> i would trust chipotle more than the government. and look at two parts, number one, we have the payroll tax now taken out 2% per month. $40 a month out of a paycheck, t nothing compared to what you're seeing at airlines, and certainly obamacare with the big price increase ins premiums and starts to come out of the paycheck and now it's not 40, 50 bucks, it's $80, 90, 100 a spending week. that's a big number. >> brenda: gary b, consumer prices were up 1.7%, less than 3% the year before, but even though the government says that's nothing. it's not hampering the fed at all. >> well, look, i think the number is accurate, to
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. address is on the steps on monday. i'm jamie colby. back to bulls and bears right now. >> brenda: so, first the price spikes and now the price hikes. chipotle warning of higher menu prices because of higher food costs. as consumers are getting smacked on everything from the checkout aisle to rents to airline tickets and fed saying we don't have an inflation problem. >> i would trust...
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i mean, digital media has always driven technology. you wouldn't have graphics cards, yeah, your cell phones would be quite bore figure it weren't for c.g. media, whether it's in games, movies. it's what consumers consume on the devices. so the relationship between since con systems software services -- silicon systems software, services, compression, all of that as well as the technology used to make the movies in the first place, it means there's a continual churn, a demand that needs to be met by bringing the latest technology or sometimes inventing new technology to get it done. it's a very tight bond. >> all right. thanks for stopping by. enjoy the show. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, the celebrity factor. why these superstars went to ces. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ]
i mean, digital media has always driven technology. you wouldn't have graphics cards, yeah, your cell phones would be quite bore figure it weren't for c.g. media, whether it's in games, movies. it's what consumers consume on the devices. so the relationship between since con systems software services -- silicon systems software, services, compression, all of that as well as the technology used to make the movies in the first place, it means there's a continual churn, a demand that needs to be...
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they create new technologies. but, they don't know whose money it is. in los angeles, they said, most recently, they have lost $16 billion in economic value because the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of the world, but they won't continue to do that if they cannot get justice in america. there is an economic reason as well as a moral reason to make sure that our courts are open. we have a crisis in our federal system. 92 vacancies exist today in the federal court system. 15% of our federal court is vacant. we have 26 districts under federal emergencies, judicial emergencies. we have 18 judges come out with no opposition on either side, and it wasn't a political issue. could not get one of them through congress. you know, when i talk to the graduating students, i j
they create new technologies. but, they don't know whose money it is. in los angeles, they said, most recently, they have lost $16 billion in economic value because the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of...
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they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps? (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. offi
they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we...
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they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, sve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps? with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards
they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, sve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we...
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using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> today i say to you the challenges we face are real. they are serious and therman knee. they will not be met eedz illy or in a short span of time. but know this, america, they will be met. >> after a year of debate, after a historic vote, healthcare reform is no longer an unmet promise. it is the law of the land. >> my preference and the preference of most americans is that we ask the wealthiest few americans to pay their fair share. >> president obama has a number of big items on his agenda. he talked about some of the things he accomplished during his first term. what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes. fox news political analyst and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the unit
using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> today i say to you the challenges we face are real. they are serious and therman knee. they will not be met eedz illy or in a short span of time. but know this, america, they will be met. >> after a year of debate, after a...
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so we all think technology is a great thing, but, guess what, technology is not always a great thing when it comes to jobs, and that's not going to be fixed by technology. >> when it's done, a system where all the profits can go to the top. a sane society would say, well, everybody benefits by a more productive society, but that's not the society that we have. >> it is. that is part of his story, which i encourage everybody to read "the "new york times"." the fact that robots are -- it's not a good thing to the american worker. they tried to replace me as a robot, but i have stood firm, everyone. matthew, sorry we have to cut it off there. we hope to have you back sometime very, very soon. thanks for joining us. >> coming up, lance armstrong is just the latest elite athlete offering a maya kulpa for his misdeeds. so is ryan grim. we'll look at the armstrong confession and another case of fallen hero syndrome just ahead. i didn't think it was anything. i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be
so we all think technology is a great thing, but, guess what, technology is not always a great thing when it comes to jobs, and that's not going to be fixed by technology. >> when it's done, a system where all the profits can go to the top. a sane society would say, well, everybody benefits by a more productive society, but that's not the society that we have. >> it is. that is part of his story, which i encourage everybody to read "the "new york times"." the...
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. >> and controversial technology figure during a comeback. kim dotcom has just launched mega, a new unscriptedencrypted sequence. sharp has cut production of its full-sized ipads screens because sales of the ipad mini are so much stronger. instagram is bouncing back. the website now has 19 million active users who post 40 million pictures a day. many users had threatened to shut down their accounts over privacy policies. google may have a vision for world without passwords. there are reports it is developing a single goal advised that would allow users to verify their identity and all of their gadgets. i'm sunny hostin. >> there's a reason they're in the super bowl. i love the way they play. i would like to think our teams are very similar. >> harbaugh goes crazy on the sideline. >> the baltimore ravens road into new england. they rode out and headed to new orleans for family reunion. it will be jim harbaugh against john harbaugh in super bowl xlvii. ray rice moves in for the touchdown. the ravens leading early, 7-3. tom brady and the patriot
. >> and controversial technology figure during a comeback. kim dotcom has just launched mega, a new unscriptedencrypted sequence. sharp has cut production of its full-sized ipads screens because sales of the ipad mini are so much stronger. instagram is bouncing back. the website now has 19 million active users who post 40 million pictures a day. many users had threatened to shut down their accounts over privacy policies. google may have a vision for world without passwords. there are...
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david: information technology. the tech sector in general, a lot of people have seen it because of the pc is losing ground because of all the ipads and the other tablets that, that sector is moving down. we've seen what happened to apple. what else do you see coming with the i-t sector? >> yeah, i mean i think a lot of people hope for the secular recovery in i-t spending. there will be upgrade cycle for businesses. hasn't really happened. you see pressure on estimates for intel and amd, the semiconductor companies. hewlett-packard and dell the story is same there. this is the consumer side for tablet. there isn't as much demand as there used to be. pc sales were down first time in five years over the holiday season. moving down to reflect that, consumer and business side. david: yeah. >> apple's estimates moved down too which is big anchor. david: i was going to ask you about apple. i'm interested in your opinion. where do you think it goes from here? >> personally long-term bullish on the stock. look at the smart
david: information technology. the tech sector in general, a lot of people have seen it because of the pc is losing ground because of all the ipads and the other tablets that, that sector is moving down. we've seen what happened to apple. what else do you see coming with the i-t sector? >> yeah, i mean i think a lot of people hope for the secular recovery in i-t spending. there will be upgrade cycle for businesses. hasn't really happened. you see pressure on estimates for intel and amd,...
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and you rise up to become this ceo and this technology leader and i'm curious about what is it inside you that drove you, that propelled you to keep learning and building and having optimism about your future and propelled you up the ranks? >> one thing that i learned by writing this book is that my hidden drive was to want to be somebody because when i was young, it was beaten in to my brain that i was nobody. and i didn't believe it. now, not going through k-12 education, not have teachers, hands around, i didn't know where to stop. it's not like you have a dream of being a doctor or lawyer or engineer. i just want to be somebody and i never arrived. it is kind of like life is a journey. i keep traveling. >> you know, ping, i look at your story and the hardship experienced growing up in china and obviously incredible success story in business over here and curious based on your perspective from your life, when you look at businesses in the united states, major companies in the united states, and the way that they use china, you know, to enhance their profits, think specifically of a
and you rise up to become this ceo and this technology leader and i'm curious about what is it inside you that drove you, that propelled you to keep learning and building and having optimism about your future and propelled you up the ranks? >> one thing that i learned by writing this book is that my hidden drive was to want to be somebody because when i was young, it was beaten in to my brain that i was nobody. and i didn't believe it. now, not going through k-12 education, not have...
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the seats we plant brings the vast forests of new products and new technologies and new patents in the future. that is where we have to -- we have to keep our eye on the main thought here. that is the discipline, the imagination, and the investment. that is what makes california -- that is why people are still coming here. they're not staying in colorado, i am sorry to say. they're right here. [applause] >> just briefly, setting aside plunder for a moment. >> i am sorry about plunder. it is a big part of wealth creation. >> could you talk briefly about your turn initiative? >> it is going well. mike rossi is leading the charge. i have met with what i think will be the next president of china. we have delegations from china to come here. we're sending delegations there. this is not just business as usual. we're getting detailed committees and proposals, a couple of the key states. we want good coming this way. we want good going out way. -- goods coming this way and we want goods going out that way. >> are you doing anything like that? >> we have been working on the north-south access.
the seats we plant brings the vast forests of new products and new technologies and new patents in the future. that is where we have to -- we have to keep our eye on the main thought here. that is the discipline, the imagination, and the investment. that is what makes california -- that is why people are still coming here. they're not staying in colorado, i am sorry to say. they're right here. [applause] >> just briefly, setting aside plunder for a moment. >> i am sorry about...
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the new technologies, the phrack and technologies pushing on the price of natural gas making coal less economical. given mr. obama's initiative and given where we are with natural gas. cheryl: another group you do like performing amazingly it the technology sector. if you look at the group under this president up 100% whether he can take credit for that or not, i will not say, but technology is a positive. we're getting apple's numbers tomorrow. you are saying go for the tech. >> absolutely. if you're ibm, hewlett-packard had an off year. let's focus on apple, but now we're seeing not everyone wants an iphone 5. given the superior dividend, the space, the fact intel and microsoft slowing the dividends double-digit the last five years, given the continued need for more technology, more investors push into that area. cheryl: looking forward to apple's earnings, google, but intel, disappointment in your eyes out of intel? >> it seems to me it was overdone by investors. they don't have the footholds quite yet in the mobile sector, but spending about 17 billion in terms of research and deve
the new technologies, the phrack and technologies pushing on the price of natural gas making coal less economical. given mr. obama's initiative and given where we are with natural gas. cheryl: another group you do like performing amazingly it the technology sector. if you look at the group under this president up 100% whether he can take credit for that or not, i will not say, but technology is a positive. we're getting apple's numbers tomorrow. you are saying go for the tech. >>...
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>> two huge moves in technology. all right. that is so -- that does it for "the closing bell." thank you for joining us. it's been a pleasure. >> mandy with me tomorrow. "fast money" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> new york city's times square. i'm melissa lee. tonight's top three trades. apple, 425. that's jeff's target for the stock this year. he joins us exclusively to break down the latest results from the tech giant. >>> starbucks, is there an earnings rally percolating? one stock, two opinions. and china head fake. is china really on the mend and what does it mean for commodities from copper to crude. first, straight to our top story, apple after the bell. a number of disappointments in the numbers in terms of units, iphones came in light. ipads beat, macs beat by a million units. the ipod beat on guidance, lackluster in terms of revenues. and what they see in terms of gross margins would be a sequential decliquarter on quar as well as year on year. >> at the end of the day, it's not the disaster i think a lot of bears were probably hoping for when you see t
>> two huge moves in technology. all right. that is so -- that does it for "the closing bell." thank you for joining us. it's been a pleasure. >> mandy with me tomorrow. "fast money" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> new york city's times square. i'm melissa lee. tonight's top three trades. apple, 425. that's jeff's target for the stock this year. he joins us exclusively to break down the latest results from the tech giant. >>>...
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i think the technology is incredible. my view is you've got to wait until it's safe to buy the stock. here's the bottom line. it may have had a lackluster ipo, this company has made the first great leap forward in wi-fi in ages. i say put ruckus on your buying list. more importantly, let's pay attention to the loser ipos that might be developing this week. not just the winners. it could be another ruckus. those are the ones we can get shares of in the after market. they represent the real steals, not the ones that open up 50%. they would not give you any shares of these red hot deals to begin with. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> didn't research in motion tell us that things aren't that hot there? didn't they just guide down severely? isn't that why it fell from $14 and change, making a mockery of all of those that said it had bottomed. here it is above that vicious selloff level. courtesy of the radical decline in computer sales, acquisition of the overvalued autonomy and the slow down in printer sales? how coul
i think the technology is incredible. my view is you've got to wait until it's safe to buy the stock. here's the bottom line. it may have had a lackluster ipo, this company has made the first great leap forward in wi-fi in ages. i say put ruckus on your buying list. more importantly, let's pay attention to the loser ipos that might be developing this week. not just the winners. it could be another ruckus. those are the ones we can get shares of in the after market. they represent the real...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your abilitto fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor s
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. [ticking] >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> we spent nine months investigating our story and asked the justice department about the state of their own investigations. the perception-- i mean, it doesn't seem like you're trying. >> well-- >> it doesn't seem like you're making an effort, that the justice department does not have the will to take on these big wall street banks. [ticking] >> anton valukas was the man in charge of investigating the collapse of lehman brothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the world. >> isn't the government supposed to protect the investors? >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of lat
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. [ticking] >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> we spent nine months investigating our story and asked the justice department about the state of their own investigations. the perception-- i...
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medical technology is eventually non-existent. he said i'll take that, defend that and expanding the entitlement by adding obamacare he said i'll do energy that he spoke about a month after the first inauguration. with climate change and continue on the road in green energy stuff. he wants to create what he thinks he can in washington, new industry, string of solyndras until the end of time. expanding entitlement state in crisis. there is no change from who he was in 2009. he never has to be re-elected so he can be utterly unbound and say exactly what he wants to do. but ide logically i found remarkable speech. >> bret: what did you like about it? >> he spoke emotionally at the end and in a true way the basic equality in the country where he takes the same oath as soldier or immigrant to honor and defend the constitution. his ideology is not mine is one where he takes the role of the defender of the common man. against those in class war against the rest of us. he speaks of it in honoring the constitution and how we are linked in
medical technology is eventually non-existent. he said i'll take that, defend that and expanding the entitlement by adding obamacare he said i'll do energy that he spoke about a month after the first inauguration. with climate change and continue on the road in green energy stuff. he wants to create what he thinks he can in washington, new industry, string of solyndras until the end of time. expanding entitlement state in crisis. there is no change from who he was in 2009. he never has to be...
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impact woos from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. what's good for the pot... is even better for the cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house. now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. capella university understands bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. need. and
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. [ticking] >> if you'd looked at the financial statements of the major banks on wall street in the weeks leading up to the financial crisis of 2008, you wouldn't have guessed that most of them were about to crumble and require a trillion-dollar bailout from the taxpayers. it begs the question, "did the ceos of these banks and their chief financial officers withhold critical information from their investors?" if they did, they can be subject to prosecution under the sarbanes-oxley act, yet despite some compelling evidence, as of late
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more...
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we want to direct our viewers' attention to like technology. competes in the same sector as alumina. that market cap growing today after the company came out and said its board has retained deutsche bank to assist in the annual review. this comes after a story in the national post, the canadian paper, that said that the company was looking at the potential alternatives including an lbo. i'll tell you what i know, because i do have a bit to share here. a couple of months ago, i ran into this rumor as well. tried to run it down. and did get the sense that there was maybe at least a dipping a toe in the water by the company, to see what might be out there. both on a potential lbo, in terms of financing, equity check, price, and maybe strategics. but didn't hear of any specific process or anything else, and actually backed away from doing a report at that time, jim, because i just -- at least based on what i was able to get ahold of, i didn't feel there was enough to warrant doing a story at that point. but the large shareholders here, and i know a
we want to direct our viewers' attention to like technology. competes in the same sector as alumina. that market cap growing today after the company came out and said its board has retained deutsche bank to assist in the annual review. this comes after a story in the national post, the canadian paper, that said that the company was looking at the potential alternatives including an lbo. i'll tell you what i know, because i do have a bit to share here. a couple of months ago, i ran into this...
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. >> it would be a transfer of money to the guys who make the technological advances for clean energy, and, listen, i'm waiting for the separation of business and state. we have separation of church and state; right? i mean, $14 trillion, that's $700 billion a year annually. that's a lot of money. will it stop climate change? >> no, of course not. >> right. >> charles? >> sphwressing comment on the website that this would be a way of democracyizing this for nine billion people going forward. this is beyond climate, but a way of leveling the praying field. the philosophy president obama has in america with respect to leveling the playing field, even if it hurts us economically, apply it to the rest of the world. >> it is the obama blue print, repeated in davos, and we take from our rich people, and we give to them. >> absolutely. >> that's how you get prosperity. you know, messing around with $14 trillion. >> we distribution, but the bottom line, india and china is not going for it. while we play these games, they'll march on, and we'll be, like, guys, can you help us out? >> buddy, sp
. >> it would be a transfer of money to the guys who make the technological advances for clean energy, and, listen, i'm waiting for the separation of business and state. we have separation of church and state; right? i mean, $14 trillion, that's $700 billion a year annually. that's a lot of money. will it stop climate change? >> no, of course not. >> right. >> charles? >> sphwressing comment on the website that this would be a way of democracyizing this for nine...
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the 787 is the newest and most technologically advanced jet. many analysts said heading in today they are normal, so-called teething issues that hit every new plane. nobody has been hurt or killed. 2019 was the savest ever for aviation worldwide. there hasn't been a single fatality in the u.s. in four years. breaking news, the faa is grounding all 787s. this is a big news event. especially for boeing who took a hit on the market ahead of the news. faa grounding all 787s. we'll see how it plays out tomorrow. especially in a place like seattle. home to boeing. >>> there is not enough water in lake michigan to fully support the shipping industry. low water levels lead to high anxiety in the midwest. the prospect of much more expensive shipping cost that you will ultimately pay for. correspondent steve brown has the story from chicago. >> the great lakes are less great, according to the data from the army corps of engineers. >> it does still show below average water levels across the board on all the great lakes. >> second consecutive low snow wint
the 787 is the newest and most technologically advanced jet. many analysts said heading in today they are normal, so-called teething issues that hit every new plane. nobody has been hurt or killed. 2019 was the savest ever for aviation worldwide. there hasn't been a single fatality in the u.s. in four years. breaking news, the faa is grounding all 787s. this is a big news event. especially for boeing who took a hit on the market ahead of the news. faa grounding all 787s. we'll see how it plays...
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our lives are transformed by technologies that businesses are creating. neil: we came off a campaign was pilloried saying 47% of the people get something from the government and there were many in that 47%, might have gotten their nose out of joint but no one stepped back to say how did it get to be 47% anyway, not paying any income taxes? >> gradually over time. and, we do have --. neil: you think there is a shift here? more and more dependent on the government or like the government. clearly one of the things you could read from this election a good many have that view, hard to win the pendulum back, isn't it? >> well you have to do a better job telling our story because business is creating great value in this world but it is doing a very bad job explaining that and defending itself. that is what our book is all about. it will help business people to be more successful with their businesses. to be proud of what they're accomplishing, the good they're doing in society. this is our great story. this is our great message. we have to tell it and we're help
our lives are transformed by technologies that businesses are creating. neil: we came off a campaign was pilloried saying 47% of the people get something from the government and there were many in that 47%, might have gotten their nose out of joint but no one stepped back to say how did it get to be 47% anyway, not paying any income taxes? >> gradually over time. and, we do have --. neil: you think there is a shift here? more and more dependent on the government or like the government....
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it is all about new products and whether they've been leap frogd by other technology companies. so if they do 40 instead of 50 million iphones look out. >> it's all interesting products. >> that number is 40 instead of 50 this number will get absolutely -- >> china's economy grew stronger than expected last quarter but expanded at the slowest pace since 1999. john rutledge chairman of rutledge capital said the rebound is more evidence you should be looking for opportunity there. joins us live from california. great to see you again. >> nice to see you. good morning. >> good morning. hard landing. completely off the table now with this number. >> yeah. we've seen 25 hard landings reported in the last year. >> maybe more depending who you listen to, john. >> absolutely. and china is still not dead. >> so where do you look for opportunity? what are the best plays? are you sort of sticking to the same types of plays that you've mentioned to us in the past, freeports, some of those? >> fundamentally, china is going to grow about 8% a year for some time. that means their economy will
it is all about new products and whether they've been leap frogd by other technology companies. so if they do 40 instead of 50 million iphones look out. >> it's all interesting products. >> that number is 40 instead of 50 this number will get absolutely -- >> china's economy grew stronger than expected last quarter but expanded at the slowest pace since 1999. john rutledge chairman of rutledge capital said the rebound is more evidence you should be looking for opportunity...
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that means we make better motorcycles, higher technology, more doesn't. then we try to make a price that is right. we don't see the trend, we do our own thing and it seems to be working so far. >> looks great outside the exchange. in a perfect world we would have you get on right now and ride away. thank you for your time. >>> just in case none of your leagues told you we're having a bit of a cold snap on the west coast, so cold that the state's fruit and vegetable crops could be frozen. jane wells tracking that story at an artichoke farm in the golden state. jane? >> they've called this a frost kissed artichoke. sort of warming up california coming out of their arctic freeze. farmers are assessing the damage. what you'll pay more for after the break. >>> we've talked about higher prices for beef and anything made with corn. have you looked at the prices of eventual tables lately? our jane wells has been following this story and says it could get ugly in the produce ails. she's at an artichoke farm in california. >> narrearly all the artichokes come from
that means we make better motorcycles, higher technology, more doesn't. then we try to make a price that is right. we don't see the trend, we do our own thing and it seems to be working so far. >> looks great outside the exchange. in a perfect world we would have you get on right now and ride away. thank you for your time. >>> just in case none of your leagues told you we're having a bit of a cold snap on the west coast, so cold that the state's fruit and vegetable crops could be...
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at the but the technology is out there, it's cutting edge. the cops are alling them to conduct surveillance, although for the most part, we saw these questions -- the department of defense that half of those permits. nobody really knows why, although it's for research and stuff like that. 24% of those permits are held by universities that are using it to study wildlife. they were snapping pictures left and right, but that makes it harder and take pictures in my backyard -- not that i'm doing anything wrong -- i find it weird that there are so many of these able to doo much. against such a broad swath of the population. >> i'm going to be a lot more reluctant to call them if something happens. with my police don't respect me, why should i respect them? to be one that's a very good point, michael. thank you so much. when we come back, did you know that wearing a dark suit and make you look 10 pounds lighter? did you know the trillion dollar coin and make the debt ceiling disappear? neil: i am told if you want to look said on camera wear dark cl
at the but the technology is out there, it's cutting edge. the cops are alling them to conduct surveillance, although for the most part, we saw these questions -- the department of defense that half of those permits. nobody really knows why, although it's for research and stuff like that. 24% of those permits are held by universities that are using it to study wildlife. they were snapping pictures left and right, but that makes it harder and take pictures in my backyard -- not that i'm doing...
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no one has done anything like that in technology. zuckerberg still has to prove that he can monetize it. >> what's it going to be? >> i think julia put her finger on it. i think it's going to be a mobile app, might be a picture of voice system. if i were zuk keckerberg, i wou look at a couple of things. he could buy r.i.m.m. and put a phone in the marketplace. he's got a huge potential in instagram and under 30 users which comprised the users of facebook's customer base, that's the main thing they do with their smartphones, they use it to send pictures back and forth. he's not touching that. nothing to do with job hunting. he could buy monster and add that app into a job search feature and into the apps that facebook is trying to put together. >> so you're saying that maybe that gives him an edge against linkedin? >> exactly. >> we've been long the stock since the mid-20s and one area i'm going to disagree with you is when the stock was priced at 38 and facebook didn't come anywhere near clearing that bar, that wasn't zuckerberg's do
no one has done anything like that in technology. zuckerberg still has to prove that he can monetize it. >> what's it going to be? >> i think julia put her finger on it. i think it's going to be a mobile app, might be a picture of voice system. if i were zuk keckerberg, i wou look at a couple of things. he could buy r.i.m.m. and put a phone in the marketplace. he's got a huge potential in instagram and under 30 users which comprised the users of facebook's customer base, that's the...
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. >>> we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. we believe that if neither the criminal nor the political class and their bodyguards and security people are limited by magazine capacity, we shouldn't be limited in our capacity either. >> that is a typically fired up wayne la pierre, the head of the nra. good morning, i'm mark halperin, this is "way too early," imagining all the people living in peace. thanks for being up with us this wednesday, january 23rd. there's a new debt ceiling plan from speaker john boehner and the house republicans that could force senate democrats to finally show their hand and pass a budget. plus it's only day four of president obama's second term, but joe biden is already commenting on possibly running for the top job himself in 2016. we'll show you what he said in a minute. first the new developments in the debate over guns in america. the national rifle association last night delivered a sharp response to president obama's inaugural address. speaking in reno, nevada, way waywayn wayne lapierre lashed
. >>> we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. we believe that if neither the criminal nor the political class and their bodyguards and security people are limited by magazine capacity, we shouldn't be limited in our capacity either. >> that is a typically fired up wayne la pierre, the head of the nra. good morning, i'm mark halperin, this is "way too early," imagining all the people living in peace. thanks for...
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this is a very bullish sign for technology stocks, what do you say after this report? >> what we are seeing is this is the time to be cautious, in fact we don't follow individual companies per se, you can set the end of the recovery rally from the march '09 at bottoms, we're in the frenzy of the speculative issues and speculative moves. very few stocks move the market. that is the sign of a process at least for the short term. david: staying with you for a second, says there is no factual evidence for being bearish right now. if that's your only evidence for being bearish? >> not at all. it is as optimistic as it was at the tops in '07. the vix at almost a record low. look at the money it is declining the fastest rate in a hundred years. if you look at everything that has poured in the last couple of years, which is the only sustaining factor for most of the past month is being taken away because the money is not being taken out at all. there are other factors as well. sandra: can we go back to the cme and the trading pit in chicago, s&p futures for four more minutes o
this is a very bullish sign for technology stocks, what do you say after this report? >> what we are seeing is this is the time to be cautious, in fact we don't follow individual companies per se, you can set the end of the recovery rally from the march '09 at bottoms, we're in the frenzy of the speculative issues and speculative moves. very few stocks move the market. that is the sign of a process at least for the short term. david: staying with you for a second, says there is no factual...
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now, back to "when the smoke clears" remarkable breakthrough in that crucial crime-solving technology dna. mind you by 2002, 13 years after the murder, nothing much had happened to solve it, and christie's family was stuck in a long, grief-weighted purgatory without answers. >> you have to tell yourself that god will take care of it. at some point, this person will pay for what they did. it's really the only way to be able to accept it. >> christie and rhonda's father, bud fleming, took it very hard. life didn't seem to be worth much to him anymore. >> he was under the care of a psychiatrist for the rest of his life and never recovered from it. >> really only about one thing kept him alive. persistently and politely, bud and rhonda nudged detective davis. >> rhonda, i remember, would call me probably twice a year, about every six months. and she'd ask me, "hey, steve, you know, what's going on with this case? you know, i'm just calling to see if there's anything new." >> he'd say, "rhonda, this file is on the corner of my desk. years later this file is on the corner of my desk. i neve
now, back to "when the smoke clears" remarkable breakthrough in that crucial crime-solving technology dna. mind you by 2002, 13 years after the murder, nothing much had happened to solve it, and christie's family was stuck in a long, grief-weighted purgatory without answers. >> you have to tell yourself that god will take care of it. at some point, this person will pay for what they did. it's really the only way to be able to accept it. >> christie and rhonda's father, bud...